Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7720784 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Photocatalytic hydrogen production from water or organic compounds is a promising way to resolve our energy crisis and environmental problems in the near future. Over the past decades, many photocatalysts have been developed for solar water splitting. However, most of these photocatalysts require cocatalyst to facilitate H2 evolution reaction and noble metals as key cocatalysts are widely used. Consequently, the condition of noble metal cocatalyst including the size and valence state etc plays the key role in such photocatalytic system. Here, the size and valence state effect of Pt on photocatalytic H2 evolution over platinized TiO2 photocatalyst were studied for the first time. Surprisingly, it was found that Pt particle size does not affect the photoreaction rate with the size range of several nanometers in this work, while it is mainly depended on the valence state of Pt particles. Typically, TOFs of TiO2 photodeposited with 0.1-0.2Â wt% Pt can exceed 3000Â hâ1.
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Authors
Jun Xing, Yu Hang Li, Hai Bo Jiang, Yun Wang, Hua Gui Yang,